History of Greece
The place that actually shaped the western history from scratch, there is no coincidence that ruins of ancient temples are literally everywhere! The land of
Greece is inhabited since Upper Paleolithic period (30000–10000 BC) and was the first area in
Europe where advanced early civilizations emerged. The first civilization begins in the islands of
Cyclades in Aegean Sea at around 3000 BC, the Minoan civilization in
Crete (2700–1500 BC) and then the Mycenaean civilization on the
Peloponnese(1900–1100 BC). By the 5th century BC the first city-states are springing across
Greece and what is known as Classical Greece establishes economic prosperity and a great progress in culture, science, philosophy, fine arts, architecture and politics giving birth to democracy in
Athens. After the wars against the Persian invasion, the devastating Peloponnesian War between
Athens and
Sparta gives the end to Classical Era. The city-states in Greek Peninsula get united for the fist time under Phillip the Macedonian and then his son Alexander the Great who leads expeditions against the Persians and gets till the very heart of Persia, where Pakistan is nowadays. After his death Greece becomes a part of the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire. After the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 begins a constant occupancy of Ottoman Turks and Venetians in some parts that ends only in 1829 after the Greek War for Independence against the Turks starting in 1821. The state of Greece has been born but parts of Greece are still missing till 1948 when
Dodecanese were ceded to the Greek State of Italians.